And to proue the same more effectuallye, they strawed the chamber aboute with fyne fifted chaffe, setting the same on fier, which done, they shutte fast the windowes and doores, that the smoke and smoulder might not goe out.
When Error chokes the windowes of the minde, The diuers formes of things, how can we learne, That haue been euer from our birth-day blind?
Why it hath bay Windowes transparant as baricadoes, and the cleere stores toward the South north, are as lustrous as Ebony: and yet complainest thou of obstruction?
Loe, in these windowes that let forth thy life, I powre the helplesse Balme of my poore eyes.
Downe shall the Dores andWindowes goe, The Stooles vpon the Floare we'll throw, And roare about the Roome.
The windowes of the chapell were good Gothique painting, in every columne a figure;--e.
By this contrivance the windowes of the Library rise high and give place for the deskes against the walls.
The citie of Mosco is great, the houses for the most part of wood, and some of stone, with windowes of yron, which serue for summer time.
The people that were at the windowes and in the streete, betwixt the houses and the soldiers, were so great a number that it seemed to bee doomes day, and that all the people in the worlde were there ioyned together in that streete.
Windowes carpetts for the bords and windowes of velvet or of wollen.
Item for the borde, cubbourd and windowes carpetts of the same or of velvet.
Carpetts about her bedde of wolle and upon the cubbords and windowes of velvet.
The iiide chamber to be hanged with fyne tapestry with carpetts upon the cubbord and windowes and cussions of velvet if nede be.
For theWindowes being down, and most part of the roof, How could they want Scenes when they had prospect enough.
It is at length decided accordingly by the Assembly "that the windowes are to bee of Wood with substanciall Iron barres and th{t} the wood of the frame of the Windowes be layd in Oyle.
In one of the windowes was the picture of God the Father, like an old man, which gave offence to H.
By the fashion of the windowes I doe guesse that it was built in the reigne of King Henry the Sixth.
It is exactly of the same architecture of the cathedrall church at Sarum, and the windowes are painted by the same hand, in that kind of Gothick grotesco.
The necessity of bringing windowes and dores to answer to the old building leaues two squarer places at the endes and 4 lesser Celles not to study in, but to be shut up with some neat Lattice dores for archives.
And under them, three faire windowes of foure lights, with transomes and littel castel-work on the ramps thereof .
I did say there were windowes six in ye grete Halle, and a grete one at the gables, wherein were singing mennes.
Faire tapestry and carven oake, and six high windowes in the syde of him, and one faire windowe in ye gables, and under hym a gallery where were singing men to please the King's majestie, and cunning minstrelsie.
And under them, three faire windowes of foure lights with transomes and littel castel-work on the ramps thereof.
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